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<dc:title>118 SRES 401 ATS: Honoring the life, legacy, and contributions of James William Buffett.</dc:title>
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<distribution-code display="yes">III</distribution-code><congress display="yes">118th CONGRESS</congress><session display="yes">1st Session</session><legis-num>S. RES. 401</legis-num><current-chamber>IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES</current-chamber><action display="yes"><action-date date="20231004">October 4, 2023</action-date><action-desc><sponsor name-id="S318">Mr. Wicker</sponsor> (for himself and <cosponsor name-id="S395">Mrs. Hyde-Smith</cosponsor>) submitted the following resolution; which was considered and agreed to</action-desc></action><legis-type>RESOLUTION</legis-type><official-title display="yes">Honoring the life, legacy, and contributions of James William Buffett.</official-title></form><preamble><whereas><text>Whereas, James William <quote>Jimmy</quote> Buffett was born on Christmas Day, 1946, in Pascagoula, Mississippi, the first of James Delaney Buffett, Jr., and Mary Lorraine Peets Buffett’s three children;</text></whereas><whereas commented="no"><text>Whereas, Mr. Buffett grew up in Mobile, Alabama, attending grade school at St. Ignatius Catholic School and the McGill Institute, an all-boys school, where he served as an altar boy;</text></whereas><whereas commented="no"><text>Whereas, Mr. Buffett acquired a love of music, sailing, and aviation, a child of the sights and sounds of south Mississippi;</text></whereas><whereas commented="no"><text>Whereas, in 1964, Mr. Buffett attended Auburn University for one year, was initiated into Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Epsilon-Nu Chapter, learned how to play the guitar from a fellow student, and then transferred to Pearl River Community College in Poplarville, Mississippi;</text></whereas><whereas commented="no"><text>Whereas, in 1966, Mr. Buffett transferred to the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, and, in 1969, graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in history and journalism;</text></whereas><whereas commented="no"><text>Whereas, in 1970, Mr. Buffett moved to Nashville, Tennessee, carrying with him his dream to be a country singer and releasing his first album, <quote>Down to Earth</quote>;</text></whereas><whereas commented="no"><text>Whereas, Mr. Buffett pioneered his own <quote>Gulf and Western</quote> genre of music, blending country, folk, and pop to celebrate life by the sea;</text></whereas><whereas commented="no"><text>Whereas, in 1975, Mr. Buffett formed his touring group of singers and songwriters, The Coral Reefer Band; </text></whereas><whereas commented="no"><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Whereas, in 1977, Mr. Buffett released the hit song, <quote>Margaritaville,</quote> and his first platinum album, <quote>Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes</quote>;</text></whereas><whereas commented="no"><text>Whereas, in 2003, Mr. Buffett received his first Country Music Award for his song, <quote>It’s 5 o'clock Somewhere</quote>;</text></whereas><whereas commented="no"><text>Whereas, Mr. Buffett contributed songs to the films <quote>Summer Rental,</quote><quote>Fast Times at Ridgemont High,</quote><quote>Urban Cowboy,</quote> and <quote>FernGully: The Last Rainforest</quote>;</text></whereas><whereas commented="no"><text>Whereas, Mr. Buffett appeared in films and television shows, including <quote>Repo Man,</quote><quote>Hook,</quote><quote>Sesame Street,</quote><quote>Hawaii Five-O,</quote><quote>Jurassic World,</quote><quote>NCIS: New Orleans,</quote> and <quote>The Beach Bum</quote>;</text></whereas><whereas commented="no"><text>Whereas, Mr. Buffett’s commercial success brought <quote>Gulf and Western</quote> into mainstream country music, shaping the styles of stars like Kenny Chesney, Alan Jackson, and Zac Brown;</text></whereas><whereas commented="no"><text>Whereas, along the way, Mr. Buffett opened the first Margaritaville Café on Duval Street in Key West, Florida, which was so successful it led to 23 Margaritavilles, one JWB Prime Steak and Seafood, and seven 5 o’clock Somewhere Bar and Grills;</text></whereas><whereas commented="no"><text>Whereas, Mr. Buffett extended his business activity, investing in beer brands, partnering with casino companies, owning sports teams, releasing a video game, and building retirement communities, among other endeavors;</text></whereas><whereas commented="no"><text>Whereas, Mr. Buffett had a third career as a writer, authoring best-selling books, including—</text><paragraph id="ide30ad453b2ae4322b06295e5d46ccc01"><enum>(1)</enum><text><quote>Tales from Margaritaville</quote>;</text></paragraph><paragraph commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline" id="id9729101f99b7475aaf3fafc3b10978b7"><enum>(2)</enum><text><quote>Where is Joe Merchant</quote>; and</text></paragraph><paragraph commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline" id="ide5966364f40f4448be8193c2f1e32b4c"><enum>(3)</enum><text><quote>A Pirate Looks at Fifty</quote>;</text></paragraph></whereas><whereas><text>Whereas, over the course of his 50-year recording career, Mr. Buffett gave life to over 30 studio albums that sold over 20,000,000 copies worldwide;</text></whereas><whereas commented="no"><text>Whereas, Mr. Buffett was nominated twice for Grammy Awards by the Recording Academy of the United States; </text></whereas><whereas commented="no"><text>Whereas, Mr. Buffett’s entrepreneurial spirit created thousands of jobs and led to levels of financial success rare among musicians;</text></whereas><whereas commented="no"><text>Whereas, Mr. Buffett’s songs, restaurants, and stories resonated with generations of grateful fans, <quote>Parrotheads,</quote> and casual listeners alike;</text></whereas><whereas commented="no"><text>Whereas, Mr. Buffett offered escapist experiences that helped fans worldwide delight in life’s simple pleasures;</text></whereas><whereas commented="no"><text>Whereas, Mr. Buffett was philanthropic, giving his time, finances, and music to support the troops of the United States, disaster relief efforts, conservation activities, and more;</text></whereas><whereas commented="no"><text>Whereas, Mr. Buffett died on September 1, 2023, and is preceded in death by his parents, Mary Lorraine Peets Buffett and James Delaney Buffett, Jr.; and</text></whereas><whereas><text>Whereas, Mr. Buffett is survived by his wife, Jane Slagsvol Buffett, and three children, Cameron Marley Buffett, Sarah Delaney Buffett, and Savannah Jane Buffett: Now, therefore, be it</text></whereas></preamble><resolution-body><section id="S1" display-inline="yes-display-inline" section-type="undesignated-section"><text>that the Senate—</text><paragraph id="id757f5e0b0e71448189c1666f0966ebeb"><enum>(1)</enum><text>honors the life and legacy of James William <quote>Jimmy</quote> Buffett for his contributions to music, his State, and his country;</text></paragraph><paragraph commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline" id="id7ec5512eca164b22bf173ea1072ab7e1"><enum>(2)</enum><text>extends its heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Mr. Buffett; and </text></paragraph><paragraph commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline" id="id0641ad5697db402e9751a2376dbaa802"><enum>(3)</enum><text>respectfully requests that the Secretary of the Senate transmit a copy of this resolution to the family of Mr. Buffett as a token of the United State Senate's respect and admiration for his life's work.</text></paragraph></section></resolution-body></resolution> 

